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NEW ORLEANS — Paced by second-team selection Kevin Dotson, the Ragin’ Cajuns placed 10 members on the 2017 All-Sun Belt Conference Football Team, which was released by the league office Wednesday.

Dotson, a sophomore offensive lineman and member on the 2016 All-Sun Belt Newcomer Team, was one six ULplayers named to the team in a vote by the league’s head coaches and a panel of media members. He was joined by third-team selections Trey Ragas (RB), Chase Rogers (TE), Grant Horst (OL), Joe Dillon (DL) and Tracy Walker (DB).

Dotson, a former Plaquemine High product, started all 12 games at right guard for the Ragin’ Cajuns, helping bolster a rushing attack that finished third in the Sun Belt Conference. Horst, a member of the 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Leadership Team, appeared in 10 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns earning nine starts at left tackle and one on the right side.

Ragas, a redshirt freshman, led the team with 813 yards and nine touchdowns and was sixth in the SBC in yards per game. The New Orleans native ranked 33rd nationally in yards per carry (5.88) in his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns and recorded a pair of 100-yard rushing games.

Rogers caught six passes in his first eight games of the season before missing the remainder of the year with an injury suffered before the Ole Miss game. The native of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, caught a pair of passes in the Cajuns' non-conference game at Texas A&M before adding receptions in consecutive games against ULM, Idaho and Texas State. He caught his first career TD pass on a 13-yard reception in a SBC win at South Alabama on Nov. 4.

Dillon recorded 30 tackles on the season and finished as the team leader in sacks for the second straight season. The 2016 Freshman All-American had a 15-yard sack and a game-preserving defensive PAT in the season-opener against Southeastern Louisiana and was credited with a sack and forced fumble at Texas A&M.

Walker led the Ragin’ Cajuns with 97 tackles and a pair of interceptions on the season and ranked among the national leaders in solo stops per game. The senior had three games with 10 or more tackles on the season, posting a career-high 15 stops in his collegiate finale at Appalachian State. He had 14 stops the week before against Georgia Southern and opened the season with 10 tackles, including nine solo stops, against Southeastern Louisiana.

Bradley set career-highs in both receptions (36) and yards (475) during the season and recorded at least one reception all 12 games of the season. The Ackerman, Mississippi, native caught career-high seven passes for 105 yards at Ole Miss and caught five passes for 93 yards and a TD in a SBC win at Idaho.

Ford, a senior who moved to tight end from offensive line after the 2016 season, provided stellar blocking for the Ragin’ Cajuns in all 12 games during the season. The 6-foot-5, 291-pound product started five games for the Ragin’ Cajuns and caught a pair of passes on the season.

Lee recorded 29 tackles in 11 starts at nose tackle for the Ragin’ Cajuns. The Ackerman, Mississippi, native played in all 12 games for the Ragin' Cajuns with 11 starts, posting a season-high six tackles against ULM and adding four stops in games against Tulsa and Georgia Southern.

Perry, from Buffalo, New York, led all Ragin' Cajuns defensive linemen in tackles (49) and tackles for loss (10.5) on the season. He finished second on the team in sacks (3.5) recorded a career-high nine tackles with two stops for loss at Texas A&M. Perry had four tackles with a pair of sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss against New Mexico State and opened the season with five tackles against Southeastern Louisiana.

CPT Chris Pontiff salutes during the playing of the National Anthem as the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns take on the Georgia Southern Eagles at Cajun Field. Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017. SCOTT CLAUSE / USATODAY Network

Dr Toby Dufrene and his daughter Ollie on the sidelines before the game as the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns take on the Georgia Southern Eagles at Cajun Field. Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017. SCOTT CLAUSE / USATODAY Network